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These figures were revealed when Korn / Ferry decided to go public and sell 25% of their equity to outsiders; but when the stock price fell soon after, they took fright and bought their shares back. | These figures were revealed when Korn / Ferry decided to be announced publicly and sell 25% of their equity to outsiders; but when the stock price fell soon after, they took fright and bought their shares back. | 0ent |
It's very much up in the air about the continuation of these classes. | It's very much flying through the air about the continuation of these classes. | 1nent |
If art and preferences went hand in hand, we would spend all our time listening to only the most artistic’ music. | If art and preferences held hands, we would spend all our time listening to only the most artistic’ music. | 1nent |
Through the silence rang a bell as if signalling the end of a round in a boxing match. | Through the silence sound familiar as if signalling the end of a round in a boxing match. | 1nent |
Since the activation of transcription by CRP (a kinetic process) and the occurrence of positive interactions between the two proteins in the open complex (an equilibrium process) go hand in hand, we have studied in greater detail the structure of those open complexes (at lac wild type and at lac UV5) where deletions of the α subunit affect positive cooperativity. | Since the activation of transcription by CRP (a kinetic process) and the occurrence of positive interactions between the two proteins in the open complex (an equilibrium process) hold hands, we have studied in greater detail the structure of those open complexes (at lac wild type and at lac UV5) where deletions of the α subunit affect positive cooperativity. | 1nent |
This tendency to make light of Rushdie's predicament was well illustrated when the American edition of Esquire recently published a vicious personal attack on the novelist, which angered many of his friends and supporters. | This tendency to illuminate Rushdie's predicament was well illustrated when the American edition of Esquire recently published a vicious personal attack on the novelist, which angered many of his friends and supporters. | 1nent |
The White House, not surprisingly, pointed to its tax legislation stalemate with Congress and quickly passed the buck to the Federal Reserve. | The White House, not surprisingly, pointed to its tax legislation stalemate with Congress and quickly transfered responsibility onto another to the Federal Reserve. | 0ent |
Will rattle's Mahler stand the test of time as well as Barbirolli's? | Will rattle's Mahler last a long time as well as Barbirolli's? | 0ent |
Two adults, a twelve year old girl, and three boys aged two, seven, and nine, needed treatment after inhaling smoke.It's thought the meter under the car port of the house caught fire. | Two adults, a twelve year old girl, and three boys aged two, seven, and nine, needed treatment after inhaling smoke.It's thought the meter under the car port of the house became engulfed in flames. | 0ent |
Well as I say I went out and erm I thought, well Jill phoned and she said at the time my mum had got a boy that was sleeping rough down the sandpits. | Well as I say I went out and erm I thought, well Jill phoned and she said at the time my mum had got a boy that was sleep outdoors down the sandpits. | 0ent |
Not only does it influence whether or not you fork out the requisite 65p, it can make or break a band. | Not only does it influence whether or not you fork out the requisite 65p, it can build or destroy a band. | 1nent |
Once again, Tit for Tat, submitted by Anatol Rapoport, was the winner, and it scored a massive 96 per cent of the benchmark score. | Once again, this for that, submitted by Anatol Rapoport, was the winner, and it scored a massive 96 per cent of the benchmark score. | 1nent |
As leaders in environmentally friendly practices, the parks have a vital role to play in showing the way in which fostering the well being of communities and conservation of our natural heritage can go hand in hand.’. | As leaders in environmentally friendly practices, the parks have a vital role to play in showing the way in which fostering the well being of communities and conservation of our natural heritage can hold hands. | 1nent |
In your first days at college, you'll rub shoulders with many other students — and you won't always find it easy to relate to them. | In your first days at college, you'll socialize with many other students — and you won't always find it easy to relate to them. | 0ent |
W w why is it that you went straight from school into the. | W w why is it that you became a law abiding person from school into the. | 1nent |
I had to strike now or never. | I had to strike at this sole opportunity, or not at all. | 0ent |
Naturally the criminals also looked the other way, it was in their interest to. | Naturally the criminals also became shy, it was in their interest to. | 1nent |
Flynn admitted that two home defeats on the trot was hard for the fans to stomach. | Flynn admitted that two home defeats in a row was hard for the fans to stomach. | 0ent |
He was a man whose personal life, though occasionally exigent, never became a siren song. | He was a man whose personal life, though occasionally exigent, never became a sound of an ambulance. | 1nent |
She turned away from Tracy Johnson and went straight to the woman in the chair. | She turned away from Tracy Johnson and became a law abiding person to the woman in the chair. | 1nent |
If you cannot get out and about, you can continue to be active, either doing housework or gardening (there are aids to help disabled gardeners) or doing exercises suggested by the health visitor, district nurse or doctor. | If you cannot get traveling around, you can continue to be active, either doing housework or gardening (there are aids to help disabled gardeners) or doing exercises suggested by the health visitor, district nurse or doctor. | 0ent |
Most of what I do is administrative new applications, collecting money from the gate and taking it to the bank, sorting out wage deductions with payroll...dealing with stroppy phone calls? | Most of what I do is administrative new applications, collecting money from the gate and relying on it completely, sorting out wage deductions with payroll...dealing with stroppy phone calls? | 1nent |
And er so it really was a hand to mouth existence and going without. | And er so it really was a hand in mouth existence and going without. | 1nent |
Goodies that they'd got because they all worked in the docks! | Goodies that they'd got because they all worked under scrutiny! | 1nent |
When faster music does at last arrive for the Magic Carillon’ and the Infernal Dance,’its energy splutters ineffectually on the back burner. | When faster music does at last arrive for the Magic Carillon’ and the Infernal Dance,’its energy splutters ineffectually in the microwave. | 1nent |
Purchasing goods and services at prices which represent the best value to the business in the long term (ie not necessarily the lowest prices at a given time). | Purchasing goods and services at prices which represent the best value to the business over a long period of time (ie not necessarily the lowest prices at a given time). | 0ent |
They can be the power behind the throne–, using what power they have to its fullest potential: analysing situations, forming appropriate alliances and putting messages over in a palatable way to the right audience. | They can be the children of royalty, using what power they have to its fullest potential: analysing situations, forming appropriate alliances and putting messages over in a palatable way to the right audience. | 1nent |
And take it from the top … but this time the council's calling the tune. | And take it from the top … but this time the council's making the decisions. | 0ent |
The Daily Graphic (30 March 1898) described the fate of one young man, Thomas Duff, who had been unlucky enough to be charged with' riding a tricycle to the common danger' and to encounter a magistrate who took an extremely dim view of the matter. | The Daily Graphic (30 March 1898) described the fate of one young man, Thomas Duff, who had been unlucky enough to be charged with' riding a tricycle to the common danger' and to encounter a magistrate who was unable to clearly see the matter. | 1nent |
People say Newcastle fans have stood by the club through thick and thin. | People say Newcastle fans have stood by the club through both good and bad times. | 0ent |
This one wanted to do my work, but when he started telling me that personally he was against all pet shops and would like to see them closed we didn't exactly see eye to eye. | This one wanted to do my work, but when he started telling me that personally he was against all pet shops and would like to see them closed we didn't exactly agree. | 0ent |
But the chain was trading as usual and Mr Chapman's outlook remained buoyant: The business has been going from strength to strength.’. | But the chain was trading as usual and Mr Chapman's outlook remained buoyant: The business has been getting stronger. | 0ent |
It was touch and go — wasn't it, heh?— whether the White Sheep would beat the Turks into Trebizond. | It was swift — wasn't it, heh?— whether the White Sheep would beat the Turks into Trebizond. | 1nent |
Others have chipped in to lend a hand with the scenery and costumes. | Others have chipped in to shake hands with the scenery and costumes. | 1nent |
A general principle for an efficient tax system is to collect a given amount of revenue (corresponding in the long run to the government ’s spending) in a way that causes as little distortion as possible to the overall economy. | A general principle for an efficient tax system is to collect a given amount of revenue (corresponding after a very long time to the government ’s spending) in a way that causes as little distortion as possible to the overall economy. | 0ent |
It's hard’, said one Probation Officer ,; we're not actually part of anything and have to operate in a sort of no man's land.’. | It's hard’, said one Probation Officer ,; we're not actually part of anything and have to operate in a sort of a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
Sonically, this little machine packs a real punch, has a very commendable number and variety of sounds, and is a very modern sounding drum box. | Sonically, this little machine packs a small amount, has a very commendable number and variety of sounds, and is a very modern sounding drum box. | 1nent |
His mockery, which he meant as love, frightened and cut her to the bone. | His mockery, which he meant as love, frightened and cut her completely. | 0ent |
If something is carried on then it is flogging a dead horse or blind ambition. | If something is carried on then it is hitting a large dead animal or blind ambition. | 1nent |
Well, in my book nothing comes before football and so I gave them a simple ultimatum: Make your choice. | Well, in my autobiography nothing comes before football and so I gave them a simple ultimatum: Make your choice. | 1nent |
People like daddy have to hold the ring, they're a sort of bedrock, to make sure there's always some civilisation to fall back on. | People like daddy have to carry the wedding ring, they're a sort of bedrock, to make sure there's always some civilisation to fall back on. | 1nent |
IBM Corp's dismantling of the Armonk politburo to follow Chairman Mao's Let 100 Flowers Bloom’ dictum has really let the genie out of the bottle, and Infoworld has been talking to consultants that say the company is planning to enter the tents of the enemy by putting a version of the DB2 database up under Windows NT. | IBM Corp's dismantling of the Armonk politburo to follow Chairman Mao's Let 100 Flowers Bloom’ dictum has really empty the bottle of alcohol, and Infoworld has been talking to consultants that say the company is planning to enter the tents of the enemy by putting a version of the DB2 database up under Windows NT. | 1nent |
One youth told of emerging from a drunken stupor to find himself in bed with the boy next door. | One youth told of emerging from a drunken stupor to find himself having sex with the boy next door. | 0ent |
All water under the bridge until next year. | All in the past that cannot be undone but must be forgiven until next year. | 0ent |
Reluctantly she decided she must see it through, for Peter, and in some way for herself — she had to prove to herself that she could come face to face with Marc again and survive the ordeal. | Reluctantly she decided she must see it through, for Peter, and in some way for herself — she had to prove to herself that she could come in person with Marc again and survive the ordeal. | 0ent |
You'd be given free rein to run the show how you wanted it. | You'd be given absent of constraints to run the show how you wanted it. | 0ent |
P.C. Clifford and the other uniformed constable lent a hand in getting the stretcher with its heavy burden up the steps. | P.C. Clifford and the other uniformed constable shook hands in getting the stretcher with its heavy burden up the steps. | 1nent |
I expect, if there are some other blocks still in place, that you can see them from underneath, in the dock.’. | I expect, if there are some other blocks still in place, that you can see them from underneath, under scrutiny. | 1nent |
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone, I may be hearing you say. | Let he who is without sin act self righteously in accusing another person, I may be hearing you say. | 0ent |
By the same token, bibliographical decisions must be based — in an efficient system — upon a continuous flow of logistic information. | For the price of one ticket, bibliographical decisions must be based — in an efficient system — upon a continuous flow of logistic information. | 1nent |
In this connection it is perhaps significant that the boundary between the parish and Snodland was the old track or Ridgeway, now largely destroyed by chalk quarries, which, keeping to the highest and driest line over the downs is thought to have formed the main east west route at this period, crossing the River Medway at Holborough as Mr Margery suggested. | In this connection it is perhaps significant that the boundary between the parish and Snodland was the old track or Ridgeway, now largely destroyed by chalk quarries, which, keeping to the floating in dry air line over the downs is thought to have formed the main east west route at this period, crossing the River Medway at Holborough as Mr Margery suggested. | 1nent |
By following the rules of paperhanging and plumbing a vertical after turning the corners, the remaining border could be levelled by following the pattern in the wallcovering and the need for marking out thus dispensed with. | By following the rules of paperhanging and plumbing a vertical after passing out of danger, the remaining border could be levelled by following the pattern in the wallcovering and the need for marking out thus dispensed with. | 1nent |
He was only 18 years old, but was making quite a market on the side in watches and jewellery that he would jokingly claim " had fallen off the back of a lorry ". | He was only 18 years old, but was making quite a market on the side in watches and jewellery that he would jokingly claim " had comed into possession illegally ". | 0ent |
The warning follows a string of incidents including one in which a five years old child burned down the family home, killing his sister, after watching cartoon characters playing with fire. | The warning follows a string of incidents including one in which a five years old child burned down the family home, killing his sister, after watching cartoon characters being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed. | 1nent |
Naturally the coach roads were the worst affected, while off the beaten track Green and no doubt others, continued to enjoy the former hospitality and generosity. | Naturally the coach roads were the worst affected, while somewhere where few people go Green and no doubt others, continued to enjoy the former hospitality and generosity. | 0ent |
Financial support is perhaps the most accessible to documentation, although even this is not always clear, especially for the great majority of the population who did not codify their financial support for kin through wills and settlements, simply because they lived from hand to mouth. | Financial support is perhaps the most accessible to documentation, although even this is not always clear, especially for the great majority of the population who did not codify their financial support for kin through wills and settlements, simply because they lived from hand in mouth. | 1nent |
His roles have meant a lot of work in behind the scenes matters’, looking after the systems that underpin the Company's computer facilities. | His roles have meant a lot of work in behind the scenery and stage area matters’, looking after the systems that underpin the Company's computer facilities. | 0ent |
Max says that's what he had in mind all along.’. | Max says that's what he had in mind for the entire time. | 0ent |
And this one was under the table.’. | And this one was below the water table. | 1nent |
I guess this is where we learn a lot about the skills we bring to the table. | I guess this is where we learn a lot about the skills we contribute. | 0ent |
Although everyone somehow seemed to have been looking the other way at the time, the young man's explanation was accepted and written down in his file to make it true. | Although everyone somehow seemed to have been becoming shy at the time, the young man's explanation was accepted and written down in his file to make it true. | 1nent |
With a bit of luck Eleanor might lend a hand. | With a bit of luck Eleanor might shake hands. | 1nent |
I'm scared that sometimes I go over the top with too many solos in the one song, but I try and keep them as simple as I can. | I'm scared that sometimes I go excellent with too many solos in the one song, but I try and keep them as simple as I can. | 1nent |
You ring them up, give your credit card number, and they talk dirty to you for however long you can afford. | You ring them up, give your credit card number, and they use profane language for the purpose of arousal to you for however long you can afford. | 0ent |
It is important to consider the link and the station together, and British Rail and the Government should have done so from the word go. | It is important to consider the link and the station together, and British Rail and the Government should have done so from the outset. | 0ent |
Most of them just go with the flow, ending up as something like a gas fitter or a policeman. | Most of them just conform to common behavior patterns with an attitude of calm acceptance, ending up as something like a gas fitter or a policeman. | 0ent |
His proposal that a new socialist party should rise from the ashes of the present one was hardly disputed. | His proposal that a new socialist party should make a comeback after a disaster that almost led to a tragic end of the present one was hardly disputed. | 0ent |
I hope that a general election will be held quickly, so that we can show the Government the door. | I hope that a general election will be held quickly, so that we can show you some tips to get accepted. | 1nent |
I was I was so angry and and I see him a out and about and when I first saw him about I could have I could have run him down. | I was I was so angry and and I see him a traveling around and when I first saw him about I could have I could have run him down. | 0ent |
Motherless and alone, they suffer from anaemia, diarrhoea, pneumonia and lameness and see the light of day only on their way to slaughter. | Motherless and alone, they suffer from anaemia, diarrhoea, pneumonia and lameness and achieve a new understanding of day only on their way to slaughter. | 1nent |
But the desire and the longing in his eyes had given her strength, and he had moved to her at once, so that she had known, once and for all, that there could never be anything strained or awkward between them. | But the desire and the longing in his eyes had given her strength, and he had moved to her at once, so that she had known, conclusively, that there could never be anything strained or awkward between them. | 0ent |
James's book rather rewrites history when he says that he wanted Niki to think he'd been psyched out. | James's book rather breaks another record when he says that he wanted Niki to think he'd been psyched out. | 1nent |
It didn't occur to you to let sleeping dogs lie, if you'll forgive the cliché?’. | It didn't occur to you to leave disagreements in the past, if you'll forgive the cliché?’. | 0ent |
I think we're the better all round team when playing well so a win is certainly not out of the question. | I think we're the better all round team when playing well so a win is certainly not not remotely possible. | 0ent |
Once one of the most successful corporate raiders in the world, Mr Bond's troubles began just over a year ago when he crossed swords with Mr Tiny Rowland, the head of Britain's Lonrho group. | Once one of the most successful corporate raiders in the world, Mr Bond's troubles began just over a year ago when he became friends with Mr Tiny Rowland, the head of Britain's Lonrho group. | 1nent |
For one thing it starts, Dear Mrs Knightingale which got my back up. | For one thing it starts, Dear Mrs Knightingale which willing to support everyone. | 1nent |
It put the wind up me, to tell you the truth, so I've just brought Hawkbit along and left it at that.". | It blow air on me, to tell you the truth, so I've just brought Hawkbit along and left it at that.". | 1nent |
LABOUR were furious yesterday over the Government's refusal to come clean about plans which they suspect could cut the number of people entitled to invalidity benefit. | LABOUR were furious yesterday over the Government's refusal to bathe about plans which they suspect could cut the number of people entitled to invalidity benefit. | 1nent |
At the worst, an unaffected character with Strike to Stun may find his skill called upon to save life and limb here. | At the worst, an unaffected character with Strike to Stun may find his skill called upon to save existence and all bodily faculties here. | 0ent |
In the final analysis you are getting nervous and undermining your chances for success because you are frightened of something which really does not matter as much as you are allowing it to. | After considering all aspects you are getting nervous and undermining your chances for success because you are frightened of something which really does not matter as much as you are allowing it to. | 0ent |
That was the motivation to bring home the bacon, even if it was only Spam.’. | That was the motivation to bring pork home for dinner, even if it was only Spam.’. | 1nent |
His view that there is no reality other than minds or spirits, and their ideas, was taken to be scepticism run riot. | His view that there is no reality other than minds or spirits, and their ideas, was taken to be scepticism act in a violent way. | 0ent |
What other ways can you have to close a question, when you want, wanna get a green light? | What other ways can you have to close a question, when you want, wanna get a permission? | 0ent |
Their fall from grace will be meteoric. | Their become less graceful will be meteoric. | 1nent |
Listen, Laverne, it's no problem, it's just one of those things.’. | Listen, Laverne, it's no problem, it's just an unfortunate but unavoidable event. | 0ent |
If you had a nice job on the railways maybe I could get out and about a bit.’. | If you had a nice job on the railways maybe I could get traveling around a bit.’. | 0ent |
The so this alleyway has been here since at least sixteen ninety, probably rather earlier when the house began to go down the drain as it were, down the plughole. | The so this alleyway has been here since at least sixteen ninety, probably rather earlier when the house began to go down to the ocean as it were, down the plughole. | 1nent |
He talked of the future; he made light of the present and its difficulties until Lucy lost sight of them too. | He talked of the future; he illuminated the present and its difficulties until Lucy lost sight of them too. | 1nent |
Mrs K. thinks the world of Kettering. | Mrs K. has a very high opinion of Kettering. | 0ent |
And early presenter Chris Trace, who died at the weekend, fell from grace when, during his last year on the show in 1967, he had an affair with a pretty Norwegian teenager. | And early presenter Chris Trace, who died at the weekend, became less graceful when, during his last year on the show in 1967, he had an affair with a pretty Norwegian teenager. | 1nent |
Much of this is conditional on an IMF seal of approval. | Much of this is conditional on an IMF sanction. | 0ent |
Way out of line, I don't know where you work that one out! | Way disproportionately, I don't know where you work that one out! | 0ent |
US President Bill Clinton has dismissed the referendum as a ploy to buy time, and is expected to press reluctant Europeans for military action against Bosnia's Serbs. | US President Bill Clinton has dismissed the referendum as a ploy to cause a delay to achieve something else, and is expected to press reluctant Europeans for military action against Bosnia's Serbs. | 0ent |
It will require a huge effort and a great deal of concentration, but the attitude of the players is so different now to what it was a year ago, it is not out of the question.’. | It will require a huge effort and a great deal of concentration, but the attitude of the players is so different now to what it was a year ago, it is not not remotely possible. | 0ent |
I think the women of your time have been allowed to get away with murder. | I think the women of your time have been allowed to do bad things and not be punished. | 0ent |
A JILTED husband who set fire to his wife's home walked free from Chester Crown Court yesterday. | A JILTED husband who set fire to his wife's home took a stroll without disturbance from Chester Crown Court yesterday. | 1nent |
He was swilling his sherry with a will, and tugging at his bushy, nicotine stained moustache as if he expected it to come off. | He was swilling his sherry resolutely, and tugging at his bushy, nicotine stained moustache as if he expected it to come off. | 0ent |
Many women, through no fault of their own, appear to start off on the wrong foot. | Many women, through no fault of their own, appear to begin badly,. | 0ent |
NURSES had to sleep rough in laundrettes after being dumped in Germany by a recruitment agency without money and shelter. | NURSES had to sleep outdoors in laundrettes after being dumped in Germany by a recruitment agency without money and shelter. | 0ent |
By the same token try to avoid bright natural light for the first two to three days after the flight at times corresponding to 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time as this will tend to advance your body clock. | For the same reasons try to avoid bright natural light for the first two to three days after the flight at times corresponding to 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time as this will tend to advance your body clock. | 0ent |
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